Chinese elm bonsai are an easy indoor plant to care for
A Chinese elm bonsai is a unique looking and very stunning indoor bonsai
tree. Its so
easy to take care of it almost needs no care. The characteristics of
this bonsai elm tree make it
one, that many people are choosing. As a beginner this is one of the
better small ornamental trees for learning how to prune.
The common term used for an elm tree is ulmus parvifolia. It has small evergreen
leaves that stay on the tree all year round. They are a very hardy tree
with excellent branching characteristics. They have a twisted trunk and
exposed roots to give the look of age.
 View all elm trees at the nursery here
The elm pictured here is grown on a slab which makes it quite an
interesting tree to look at. The other tree has a twisted trunk that
many people like.

A bonsai elm tree is perfect for homes, stores, restaurants,
office buildings or anywhere a live tree may be neglected. They are very
hardy and easy to care for.
This elm has small evergreen leaves, with excellent
branching. The twisted trunk and exposed roots give the appearance of
great age. 14 years old, 13" - 14" tall,
Suitable humidity/drip tray is recommended.
Chinese elm have small evergreen leaves. Hardy with excellent branching
characteristics. Twisted trunk and exposed roots give the appearance of
being very old. 10 years old, 13 inches tall,
Recommended indoor bonsai
tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy. Suitable humidity/drip tray is
recommended./p>
It has elongated spoon shaped elm tree with shiny leaves and small white
trumpet shaped blossoms. It is a wonderful indoor plant, view more
information on our
indoor bonsai tree page
An alternative to an chinese elm bonsai is one
of our favorites the
flowering
white serissa
– otherwise known as the tree of a thousand stars. It is absolutely
beautiful.
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